WO2016064459A2 - Co2 z-type ferrite composite material for use in ultra-high frequency antennas - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a ferrite composition useful as a magnetic material in electrical devices operating in the ultrahigh frequency (UHF) range.
- the ferrite composition comprises Ba, Co, and Ir, and includes a Z-type hexaferrite phase and a Y-type hexaferrite phase.
- the invention also relates to methods of making the ferrite composition and parts or devices that comprise the ferrite composition.
- a ferrite composition comprising Ba, Co, Fe, and Ir, wherein said ferrite composition comprises a Z-type hexaferrite phase and a Y-type hexaferrite phase.
- the ferrite composition of item 1 having the formula
- a part comprising the ferrite composition of any of items 1-15.
- a method of making a ferrite composition comprising:
- hexaferrite phase precursor compounds comprise oxides of Fe, Ba, Co, and Ir.
- hexaferrite phase precursor compounds comprise Ir0 2 , BaC0 3 , Co 3 0 4 , and Fe 2 0 3 .
- hexaferrite phase precursor compounds comprise 0.2 to 2 wt.% Ir0 2 , 20-25 wt.% BaC0 3 , 5-7 wt.% Co 3 0 4 , and 68-74 wt.%Fe 2 0 3 .
- step (b) The method of any of items 23-26, wherein in step (b), the precursor compounds are calcined at 1000 to 1200 °C for 2 to 10 hours.
- step (c) crushing the material formed in step (b) form a powder mixture
- binder is selected from the group consisting of a polyvinyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, and poly(alkylene carbonate).
- Fig. 1 A is a schematic crystal structure diagram of an M-type phase hexaferrite
- Fig. IB is a schematic crystal structure diagram of a Z-type phase hexaferrite
- Fig. 1C is a schematic crystal structure diagram of a Y-type phase hexaferrite
- Fig. 2 is a scanning electron micrograph of a ferrite composition according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a graph illustrating X-ray diffraction patterns of composite ferrite samples at various iridium concentrations (x);
- Fig. 4 is a graph illustrating the phase percentage of Z-type and Y-type phases at various iridium concentrations (x);
- Fig. 5 is a graph of real permittivity and permeability at various Co 2 Z volume fractions showing calculated approximations and experimental data;
- Fig. 6A is a graph showing real permittivity and permeability of composite ferrites at various iridium concentrations at 0.8 GHz;
- Fig. 6B is a graph showing the percentage change in permittivity and permeability and dielectric loss tangent tan ⁇ ⁇ and the magnetic loss tangent tan ⁇ ⁇ at various iridium concentrations at 0.8 GHz;
- Fig. 7 is a graph of real permittivity and real permeability and dielectric and magnetic loss tangents for three samples, Samples A, B, and C, over 0.3 to 1.0 GHz.
- Hexagonal ferrites are a type of iron-oxide ceramic compound that has a hexagonal crystal structure and exhibits magnetic properties.
- Several types or families of hexaferrites are known, including Z-type ferrites, Ba 3 Me 2 Fe 24 0 4 i, and Y-type ferrites, Ba 2 Me 2 Fei 2 0 22 , where Me can be a small 2+ cation such as Co, Ni, or Zn. Sr can be substituted for Ba.
- hexaferrite types include M-type ferrites ((Ba,Sr)Fei 2 0i 9 ), W-type ferrites ((Ba,Sr)Me 2 Fei 6 0 27 ), X-type ferrites ((Ba,Sr) 2 Me 2 Fe 28 0 46 ), and U-type ferrites ((Ba,Sr) 4 Me2Fe 3 60 6 o).
- hexaferrites such as cobalt-substituted barium Y-type (C02Y) and Z-type (C02Z) hexaferrites have much higher ferromagnetic resonance frequencies and permeabilities. These magnetic properties make these hexagonal ferrites attractive in high frequency applications and devices, such as antennas, filters, inductors, and circulators.
- the ultrahigh frequency (UHF) range is 0.3 GHz to 3 GHz.
- the microwave frequency range is 0.3 GHz to 300 GHz.
- the present invention relates to a ferrite composition that is suitable for operation in ultrahigh frequency (UHF) and microwave applications.
- a ferrite composition is provided containing Ba, Co, and Ir and having a Z-type hexaferrite phase and a Y-type hexaferrite phase.
- the Y-type phase appears as a secondary phase with the doping of iridium, which helps to reduce the dielectric and magnetic loss.
- the ferrite composition has the formula:
- Table 1 Some properties of the Y-type and Z-type hexaferrites are shown in Table 1. Table 1 :
- Figs. 1A-1C Schematic crystal structure diagrams of M-type phase, Y-type phase, and Z-type phase hexaferrites are illustrated in Figs. 1A-1C.
- the ferrite compounds are made of R, S, and T layers or minor modifications of these layers.
- the X-type phase can range from 65 % by weight to 97.5 % by weight, with the balance being the Y-type phase.
- the grain size can ranges from 100 to 200 ⁇ . A photomicrograph of a ferrite composition is illustrated in Fig. 2.
- the ferrite composition has a low dielectric loss factor and magnetic loss factor within the UHF range.
- Bi 2 0 3 can be added to the ferrite composition.
- Bi 2 0 3 can range from 0.2 to 5.0 wt.%.
- the ferrite composition has a real permittivity ranging from about 7 to about 8, and a real permeability ranging from about 7 to about 8.
- the real permittivity is equal to a real permeability of the ferrite composition to within 10%.
- the real permittivity and real permeability can be equal to within 15%, within 5%, within 2% or within 1%.
- the ferrite composition can have a characteristic impedance matching an impedance of free space within 3%. In other embodiments, the characteristic impedance can match the impedance of free space within 5%, within 2% or within 1%.
- the ferrite composition can be fabricated in any suitable manner.
- the ferrite composition can be fabricated by providing hexaferrite phase precursor compounds including Ir, Ba, and Co.
- the precursor compounds are calcined in air to form a material comprising a Z-type hexaferrite phase and a Y-type hexaferrite phase.
- the resulting material can be crushed to form a powder mixture that can be shaped and sintered to form a solid body.
- a mixture of Ir0 2 , BaC0 3 , C0 3 O 4 , and Fe 2 0 3 is provided. Suitable amounts are 0.2 to 2 wt.% Ir0 2 , 20-25 wt.% BaC0 3 , 5-7 wt.% C0 3 O 4 , and 68-74 wt.% Fe 2 0 3 .
- the mixture is calcined in air to form the Z-type and Y-type hexaferrite phases.
- the resulting material is crushed and ball milled to form a powder mixture.
- Bi 2 0 3 ranging from 0.2 to 5.0 wt.%, can be added to the powder mixture after the calcination step.
- the powder mixture is formed into a compact, with the addition of a binder to assist in maintaining the compact shape.
- Suitable binders include polyvinyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, or poly(alkylene carbonate).
- the binder can range from 8 to 12 % by weight of the powder mixture. The binder burns off during subsequent sintering.
- the compact is sintered for a suitable time at a suitable temperature.
- the compact can be sintered at 1250 to 1280 °C.
- the compact can be sintered for 2 to 10 hours.
- the compact can be sintered in an oxygen atmosphere to help decrease dielectric loss. For example, 0 2 gas can flow in at a rate of 0.5 to 2 1/m.
- the sintered part can be finished in any desired manner, such as by cutting and polishing, depending on the application.
- the powder mixture can be formed by mechanisms such as tape casting or additive manufacturing prior to sintering.
- the ferrite composition can be used for a variety of devices operable within the UHF range, such as a high frequency or microwave antenna, filter, inductor, circulator, or phase shifter.
- the device can be operable at frequencies greater than 0.1 GHz and in other embodiments at frequencies greater than 0.3 GHz.
- the device can be operable over a frequency range of 0.1 to 1.5 GHz.
- the device can be operable over a frequency range of 0.3 to 1.0 GHz.
- Such devices can be used in commercial and military applications, weather radar, scientific communications, mobile and wireless communications, autonomous vehicles, aircraft communications, space communications, satellite communications, and surveillance.
- Starting materials of BaC0 3 , Ir0 2 , C0 3 O 4 , and Fe 2 0 3 were calcined in air for 6 hours at 1000°C to form the ferrite phases, and then crushed and ball milled.
- a mixture was prepared comprising 90 vol.% ferrite fine powders and 10 vol.% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) binder, and was pressed into a toroid with an outer diameter of 7 mm, inner diameter of 3 mm, and width of about 2 mm. This sample size is adequate for microwave measurements.
- the ferrite samples were sintered at 1250-1280 °C for 4 hours in an oxygen atmosphere.
- X-ray diffraction (XRD) characterization of the crystallo graphic structure of the resulting ferrite compositions revealed a Z-type phase accompanied by increasing amounts of Y-type phase as the iridium amount was increased.
- the Y-type phase appeared as a secondary phase with the doping of iridium and helped to reduce the dielectric and magnetic loss.
- the crystallographic structure was determined by X-ray diffraction measurements, using a Philips X'pert PRO diffractometer, at room temperature in a ⁇ -2 ⁇ geometry using CuKa radiation.
- the complex permittivity and permeability spectra were measured over a frequency range from 0.3-1 GHz with an Agilent E864A 45MHz-50GHz PNA series network analyzer and a 7 mm HP 85050C precision airline.
- Fig. 3 all of the diffraction lines were indexed to either Z-type or Y-type hexaferrite crystallographic phases.
- the Z-type phase is indicated by a solid line and the Y-type phase is indicated by dots at the peaks.
- the Z-type phase is the dominant phase when heat-treated at temperatures higher than 1200 °C.
- ⁇ ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ and ⁇ ⁇ are the relative permittivity and relative permeability of Z-type and Y- type phase, respectively, and p is the volume fraction of Z-type phase.
- the real part of the effective permittivity and permeability of the ferrite compositions with variation of volume fraction is shown in Fig. 5.
- the dot and square symbols represent the experimental data and the dashed lines are the best fit results from applying Equations (1) and (2). Since Y-type and Z-type ferrites possess nearly the same bulk density, -5.3 g/cm , the calculated phase percentage in weight can be easily converted into a volume fraction, which is shown along the x axis of Fig. 3. The relationship between experiment and theory are in good agreement using the MG approximation.
- Fig. 6A Values of real permittivity and real permeability of composite ferrites affected by doping with Iridium at 0.8 GHz are shown in Fig. 6A.
- the four curves in Fig. 6A represent real permittivity, real permeability, dielectric loss and magnetic loss. For lightly doped samples, the four parameters deceased significantly. With further increases in Iridium content, these parameters decrease more slowly.
- the percentage change in parameters with various iridium amounts is shown in Fig. 6B.
- the decrease of dielectric and magnetic loss is nearly twice as much as that of the real permittivity and permeability.
- Fig. 5 shows the relative real permittivity ⁇ ' and real permeability ⁇ ' spectrum and dielectric and magnetic loss of the three samples in the frequency range from 0.3 GHz to 1 GHz.
- the values of real permittivity ⁇ ' are very close to those of the real permeability ⁇ ' for all three samples.
- Sample C shows the best performance in impedance match to free space with almost equal values of real permittivity ⁇ ' and real permeability ⁇ '.
- ⁇ '/ ⁇ ' are substantially equal to 1.0 over the frequency range from 0.65 GHz to 0.85 GHz for sample C, indicating that the characteristic impedance is the same as that of free space impedance.
- the loss tan ⁇ ⁇ of all the samples over the whole frequency range remains low, around 0.07, ranging from 0.05 to 0.09 over the frequency range 0.65 to 0.85 GHz.
- the loss tan ⁇ ⁇ increases from 0.07 to 0.29 with frequency from 0.65 GHz to 0.85 GHz. This is the result of the frequency approaching that of the FMR frequencies of the samples.
- the loss factors and tan ⁇ / ⁇ ') are also calculated to be 0.008 and 0.037 at 0.8 GHz, respectively, in order to make comprehensive performance evaluation of the ferrite materials.
- both magnetic loss, 0.27 at 0.8 GHz, and loss factor, 0.037 at 0.8 GHz of the present ferrite compositions represent the lowest values among those reported ferrites at UHF.
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